This annual Benefit is near and dear to our hearts. This will be our third time donating sound equipment and performance for this amazing, local Non-Profit. There will be food and many items to bid on. There will raffles. Go to www.bfbike.org and check them out!

Our first time at this uncomplicated lodge and pub and we are excited! It looks like a fun place with great food and they support local and regional music. We will also get to spend time with our good friends Lori and Dan. Dan will join us on percussion in our second set. https://thelakeshorehouse.com

Free Event,
The 5th Year of The Milkhouse Heaters hosting this event which showcases players and songwriters of all levels. We bring the PA and you bring your instrument and a few songs. The Flat Iron has coffee, tea, espresso and baked goods available.
http://www.flatironexchangevt.com

Open Mic for Roots on the River!
The Flat Iron Exchange is helping to kick off The 17th Annual Roots On The River Festival. The stage at Flat Iron will be open to all festival goers, performers, volunteers and anyone who would like to perform. The usual assortment of locally roasted coffee, Sun-brewed iced tea, and fresh lemonade will also be available. The Flat Iron Exchange is happy to be home to The Roots on the River Open Mic for the third year in a row, is free of charge and hosted by The Milkhouse Heaters.

B F Community Bike Project
A non-profit community bike center in Bellows Falls, VT is holding a fundraiser!
Live Music! Cash Bar! Food! 50/50 Raffle!
Their Mission is to provide community access to reclaimed bicycles and bike repair skills, encouraging safe bicycling as a means of affordable transportation, self sufficiency, and overall wellness.

When Mole Hill Theatre opened 10 years ago in Alstead, it was a machine shop in the woods.
Today, it’s still a machine shop in the woods, only now it’s become such a popular destination for entertainment that the building can no longer accommodate its fans.
Owner Dennis Molesky is in the midst of a project to help the theater face the next decade ready to take on an ever-expanding audience.
“The mission of the theater is to attract different demographics,” Molesky said. “The goal is for people to come, sit and enjoy entertainment alongside others who might vote differently from them. If they can’t do it here, where can they?”

The Phelps Barn at the Grafton Inn serves as the inn’s bar. Attached to the main inn, Phelps Barn was once a carriage house for guests’ horses.
All legal beverages served. Free WiFi. NEW sit-down bar, upstairs in the pub.